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yes, there can be too much detail in a review
GaGambler 334 reads
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Most of the time that happens when the reviewer tries to make the review "all about him" and we end up with nothing more than a bad porn script. Avoid that pitfall and you should be fine.

Being that I'm still fairly new ( seen 7 ladies 3 of them twice) I do more reading form the boards and especially reviews of all the ladies.
My point here for myself is to write more about her performance and demeanor during the date but I see many reviews where some clients add any and every flaw a provider may have such as some stretch marks, the shape of her ass because she's had a child ( yes I saw this in a review) and many others.
Is it really necessary to name all her possible flaws because none of us are perfect and we all have them. I myself pick a provider on her looks and what I read about how she treats her clients and my desire to be with her. I treat every lady I've seen with the utmost respect when I'm with her. I always come showered but do willingly accept one before our time together, I dress neatly and carry myself appropriately.  
I do understand that this is what these ladies do and I enjoy my time with whoever I choose to see and this is not something I can partake in every week although I wish I could but I have to budget my play funds. Is it really necessary to point out every detail of her no matter how small. I don't think so myself but I would like to know from the clients on this and ladies feel free to chime in also if you wish. Thank you.

BlondeRoots428 reads

You should probably mention it tactfully (not mean spirited) just out of basic human decency.  Then the other guys who may want more details can PM you.  

For example, if her photos show a slender toned body and in person her ass is flabby with cellulite with stretch marks, don't say, "Her ass is flabby..." say, "More curvy than expected."  Guys can read between the lines..

I see both sides of the argument, should you just post the details of the session or include certain things that may be considered rude?  I for one am fine with reviewers posting details.  Some, not all providers represent themselves on their websites as perfect or unblemished.  I understand that no one is perfect, but mentally as a hobbyist you build this image in your mind and it may be a little off putting when you show up for the session and the provider has put on some weight, or has a baby bump or has stretch marks etc...  Mentally, if I am prepared for that, then it's not that big of a deal.  For instance, I saw a provider once that had excellent pictures, blurred face but that wasn't an issue as I understand that most of these women lead regular lives and don't want their face out there.  So I showed up and she was about 5 months pregnant.  She was still petite and gorgeous, I'm just saying I was caught off guard a bit.  To make a long story short, yes reviewers should be discrete when pointing out some of these flaws, but I personally don't mind fully knowing some of the providers more recent physical attributes.

is fair game to mention, IMO. Like Blondroots said, you don't have to be a dick about it, just note it. I don't mean a few freckles, I mean body transformations through the miracle of technology.

I can see what you guys mean, thanks for your input. I'm still working on my writing techniques when it comes to reviews. Is there a such thing as to much detail when it comes to the sex part of the review?  I'm not looking to be bashed by my questions here just some good advice from my fellow clients that have been around awhile. I welcome any advice from the veterans here. Thanks again.

GaGambler335 reads

Most of the time that happens when the reviewer tries to make the review "all about him" and we end up with nothing more than a bad porn script. Avoid that pitfall and you should be fine.

Avoid prattling on about how many orgasms you granted the lucky lady or any mention of doing things like teenagers or long lost lovers and you'll be fine. "Treat her well" and "run don't walk to see her" would also be hackneyed phrases to avoid. If you need any pointers on how not to review please feel free to peruse my first ten or so. 😂

As you can see in my reviews, I try to be polite unless the provider is downright rude or a rip off. I believe in honest reviews though, I get pretty pissed when a providers photos make her look like a size 2 and I get there and she's a lot bigger. I know providers fib about age and weight but when it's way off I'll mention it.

The best reviews talk about how a provider made her client feel.

Providers obviously have physical imperfections. You can't get away from that, and there probably is not much gained in pointing out the imperfections. While I am visual like most men, how a provider makes me feel has the more lasting impression. I try to read reviews with that in mind.

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